A sophomore transfer from Auburn, Douglas' 3-pointer with 5:18 left gave Florida State a 57-56 lead. He made another for a 64-59 lead with 2:56 left.

The difference was at the free throw line where Florida State made 22 of 30 while Wake Forest was just 6 of 12. Thornton, the ACC's leading scorer in conference play, was 11 of 13.

Florida State (15-5, 3-4) also got 11 points from Isaiah Swann, who came off the bench for the first time this season.

Kyle Visser finished with 17 points to lead Wake Forest which also got 13 from L.D. Williams, one of its three freshmen starters. Another first year player, Ishmael Smith, had nine assists — two more than the Florida State team.

It was almost a must-win for Florida State, which has already lost one ACC game at home and is again scrambling to qualify for a postseason NCAA bid.

TEXAS 84, BAYLOR 79

Freshman Kevin Durant scored 34 points, his fourth 30-point game in conference play, and A.J. Abrams hit six 3-pointers to lead host Texas to a win over Baylor.

Abrams finished with 22 points and his last 3-pointer put Texas up by seven with 1:41 to play.

Texas has won 22 in a row at home and 18 in a row over Baylor.

GEORGETOWN 82, CINCINNATI 67

Roy Hibbert towered over his defenders to score a career-high 26 points and grabbed 11 rebounds leading host Georgetown to a victory over Cincinnati.

The 7-foot-2 Hibbert stood 6 inches taller than any Bearcats starter, an advantage he exploited to push his Big East-leading field goal percentage above 70 percent for the season.